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LISBON – A domestic violence charge was dismissed against Britney S. Dermotta, 27, South Union Avenue, Salem. The case was scheduled to be heard in Columbiana County Municipal Court on Wednesday.

Dermotta had been accused of scratching the neck of Sean Chappell during an argument between them on June 21. No explanation was given for the assistant county prosecutor’s decision to dismiss the case, although Chappell did fail to appear at an earlier hearing he had been subpoenaed to attend in September.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Tuesday, Daniel T. Mayer, 29, Fombell, Pa., pleaded no contest to a reduced misdemeanor charge of carrying a concealed weapon. He was fined $250, credited with one day served in jail and required 30 hours community service. Mayer had initially been charged with improper handling of a firearm, a fourth-degree felony, for admitting to having a fully loaded .45-caliber semi-automatic pistol under his driver’s seat.

Stephanie T.N. Houle, 26, Elm Street, Columbiana, was fined $250, had her license suspended for three months, was sentenced to three days in jail and required 10 hours community service for reckless operation amended from OVI first offense. The charge was reportedly reduced due to issues with the stop and the lower BAC reading. A turn signal citation was dismissed.

Ronald P. Venezia Jr., 36, Pine Hollow Road, Rogers, was fined $250, credited with a day served in jail and required 30 hours community service for disorderly conduct amended from domestic violence. A criminal damaging citation wad dismissed. Venezia had been accused of pushing his girlfriend, Tara Reed, twice, breaking her laptop and snapping her cell phone in half during an argument on Sept. 29.

Kyle J. Gatrell, 19, Torma Road, Wellsville, was fined $200, credited with one day in jail served and required 10 hours community service for disorderly conduct amended from menacing. According to court documents, Gatrell had a BB gun on June 8 and was pulling it on everyone in the house, before he hid in the wood behind the house leaving the BB gun in the garage.

William H. Davidson, 60, state Route 45, Wellsville, as fined $200, credited with one days served in jail, ordered to serve 10 more days in jail and required 30 hours of community service for domestic violence for pointing a gun at his son on June 23, causing his son to bite and punch him to get the weapon away from him.

Nyasia J. Buzzard, 20, Independence Square, Wellsville, was fined $200 and required 30 hours community service for falsification amended from endangering children. According to court documents, Buzzard was accused of claiming her 3-year-old son was on a four-wheeler when it wrecked in Independence Square in late May, but refused to give police the name of the man, who she said was driving it.

Erek R. Collins, 20, North Walnut Street, East Palestine, was fined $150 for underage consumption and open container when he was the passenger in a vehicle stopped on Sept. 29.

Brianna Lynn Welther, 22, Pinewood Drive, New Waterford, was fined $100 for no license amended from driving under FRA suspension.

Charges of OVI first offense and marked lanes against George R. Kurtz, 45, Beaver, Pa., were dismissed due to his death.

A Dec. 2 pretrial was set for Timothy J. Harrison Jr., 18, Boardman Street, New Waterford, cited with OVI first offense and speeding.

A Dec. 3 pretrial was set for Christi R. Kells, 45, Youngstown, charged with OVI first offense and failure to control.

A Dec. 10 pretrial was set for David Scott Van Horn, 25, Morris Road, Lisbon, cited with driving under suspension, a tail lights violation, possession of drugs and possession of instruments to ingest or inhale a controlled substance for allegedly having marijuana in his possession on Oct. 21.

A Dec. 16 pretrial was set for Andrew Lindsay Gibbs, 23, Chester Avenue, Wellsville, cited with OVI first offense and lane violations.

A Dec. 16, pretrial was set for Richard A. Baldwin, 60, Poland, cited with speeding.

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LISBON – An unlawful sexual conduct with a minor charge against Mark E. Knight Jr., 26, North Ellsworth Avenue, Salem, was dismissed in Columbiana County Municipal Court on Monday after he was served a secret indictment late last week on related charges. Knight is now charged in Columbiana Common Pleas Court with rape, disseminating matter harmful to juveniles and four counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor.

An Oct. 31 preliminary hearing and pretrial was set for Jeffrey L. Reynolds, 47, Broadway, Wellsville, cited with OVI sixth offense, driving under suspension, lane violations and open container.

Valerie J. Rendziniak, was fined $150 for an equipment violation amended from display of placards issued to dealers.

Loretta L. Baker, 43, East Fifth Street, Salem, was fined $130 for improper passing and no license amended from driving under suspension.

Stacie I. Grumney, 27, Akron, was fined $130 and required 50 hours community service for driving under FRA suspension and speeding.

Ricardo Gonzalez Jr., 23, Bye Road, East Palestine, was fined $100 and had his license suspended for six months for possession of drug paraphernalia.

Melissa L. Ake, 39, Massillon was fined $100 and had her license suspended for six months for possession of instruments to ingest or inhale controlled substances for a metal pipe with suspected marijuana residue on it.

Cheryl A. Bradley, 56, East Canton, was fined $100 for an equipment violation amended from speeding.

Billy Jack Edwards, 35, Mildrow, Okla., was fined $100 for speeding in a school zone.

A Nov. 4 pretrial was set for Aaron J. Thomas, 36, John Street, Salineville, charged with domestic violence and assault for allegedly pushing is girlfriend Sharlene Thomas off the bed, striking her in the right eye and grabbing her in the neck. Additionally, he is accused of grabbing a 15-year-old boy in a headlock.

A Nov. 4 pretrial was set for Christopher L. Miller, 35, Freeman Road, Lisbon, cited with obstructing official business, driving under FRA suspension and failure to yield to right of way.

A Nov. 4 pretrial was set for Joshua J. Hoover, 28, Pine Hollow Road, Lisbon, cited with driving under FRA suspension, use of unauthorized plate, possession of drug abuse instrument and drug paraphernalia for allegedly having a burned spoon and hypodermic syringe he reportedly admitted were for heroin use.

A Nov. 7 pretrial was set for Derrick J. Salsberry, 30, Coolridge Avenue, East Liverpool, cited with domestic violence for allegedly striking Deziray Eckenrode several times in the presence of their child.

A Nov. 21 pretrial was set for Jakob L. Hendricks, 24, Cherry Street, Washingtonville, charged with OVI second offense and failure to control.

A Nov. 26 pretrial was set for Danielle P. Fisher, 20, Newcomerstown, cited with underage consumption.

A Dec. 5 pretrial was set for Brian E. Gilbert, 34, state Route 558, Leetonia, charged with domestic violence for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend Candis Goudy during a fight between them on Saturday. A pretrial was set for Dec. 3 for Goudy, 33, state Route 558, Leetonia, who also faces a domestic violence charge. Both reportedly had blood on their faces.

A Dec. 9 pretrial was set for Brandon F. Parkey, 30, Wisner Road, Hanoverton, cited with OVI first offense, speeding, drug paraphernalia and possession of drugs for allegedly having both marijuana, a hollow ink pen and two pieces of paper containing a white powder substance in the center console of his vehicle on Thursday.

A Dec. 19 pretrial was set for Ashley D. Cox, 24, West Main Street, New Waterford, charged with possession or use of controlled substance for an alleged marijuana roach and driving under suspension.

A Dec. 26 pretrial was set for Zachary Charles Willis, 19, West Perry Street, Salem, cited with driving under OVI suspension, failure to control and speeding in a school zone, which was a ticket written on a separate day.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Friday, a Nov. 12 preliminary hearing was set for Alisa Ann Glagolis, 53, Beaver Falls, Pa., charged with receiving stolen property after she was allegedly found in possession of a 10-foot box truck reported stolen by Budget Rental in New Brighton, Pa.

Justin O. Smith, 29, West State Street, Salem, was fined $1,375, required 50 hours community service, had his license suspended for 12 months and sentenced to 20 days in jail for OVI second offense, open container, hit skip and two counts of driving under suspension. Citations for assured clear distance and marked lanes violation were dismissed.

William McMillan, 20, Fairfield School Road, Columbiana, was sentenced to 30 days in jail for underage consumption.

An Oct. 31 pretrial was set for Sophia L. McNicol, 26, West State Street, Salem, charged with domestic violence for allegedly striking Justin O. Smith in the head with a frying pan during an argument.

A Nov. 4 pretrial was set for Brian Buckley, 20, last known address Wood Street, East Palestine, charged with obstructing official business for allegedly running when police were called to a dispute he was reportedly involved in and hiding from police under a porch until the use of a taser was threatened.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court, a Nov. 4 preliminary hearing was set for Alvin W. Carnes, 29, West Washington Street, Lisbon, charged with burglary for allegedly going into a South Lincoln Avenue home wearing only a T-Shirt on Aug. 26 without being invited in. Court documents state Carnes then ran across the bridge at state Route 164. A pretrial was set the same date for Carnes, who is also charged with resisting arrest and public indecency from the same incident.

Andrew C. Cannon, 37, East Seventh Street, Salem, was sentenced to 49 days in jail and credited with 11 days served for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle for driving a vehicle on Jan. 15, 2011, which had been stolen from the home of Rhonda McDonald a day earlier. He was also fined $50 for open container.

Amber M. Stickney, 35, Taylor Avenue, New Waterford, pleaded guilty to attempted forgery, a first-degree misdemeanor, and a felony forgery charge was dismissed in a plea agreement. Stickney was fined $250 and required 40 hours of community service. While a manager at Cashland in Columbiana, Stickney created a loan for $600 based on radio controlled cars valued at $190 as the collateral and then signed the loan in another person’s name.

Dallion S. Elkins, 19, Avondale Street, East Liverpool, waived his right to an extradition hearing and will be returned to the state of Pennsylvania on a warrant involving charges of receiving stolen property, conspiracy to receiving stolen property and disorderly conduct.

Steven Chestnut, 46, Depot Road, Lisbon, was sentenced to 15 days in jail for driving under FRA suspension.

Michael R. Windle, 32, West Lincoln Way, Lisbon, was fined $150 and required 10 hours community service for assault amended from domestic violence for grabbing Case Reynolds by the neck, punching her in the lip and the nose on Aug. 22.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Monday, David Diaz, 24, Fair Avenue, Salem, was fined $1,400, sentenced to 20 days in jail, had his license suspended for 12 months and required 40 hours community service for OVI second offense, driving under OVI suspension, two lights displayed and obstructing official business for running from police on foot on Friday.

Christopher J. Little, 24, Wampum, Pa., was fined $775, had his license suspended for six months, was required 40 hours community service and sentenced to three days in jail for OVI first offense and disorderly conduct.

Thomas Brewer, 21, West Clark Street, East Palestine, was fined $200 and had his license suspended for 180 days for marijuana paraphernalia and marijuana possession.

Robert A. Delsignore, 43, New Middletown, was fined $180 for fictitious registration, turn signal violation and no license amended from driving under suspension.

Donald S. Miller, 23, U.S. Route 30, Lisbon, was fined $150 for improper registration and no license amended from driving under FRA suspension.

Jason E. Yerger, 39, Bayard Road, Minerva, was fined $150, credited with one day served in jail and required 30 hours community service for disorderly conduct amended from assault for throwing his right arm above Nancymarie Shelton’s head, knocking off her glasses and then pushing her outside her home and locking the door with her children inside.

Brandon A. Smith, was fined $150, credited with nine days served and required 30 hours community service for disorderly conduct amended from assault for punching Scott D. Bender in the face several times on Aug. 10.

An Oct. 31 pretrial was set for Andrew T. McFarland, 28, Church Street, New Waterford, charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle for allegedly taking her grandmother’s, Shirley E. Lunger’s, vehicle on Oct. 15 and not returning it an hour later as planned. Lunger reportedly continued to contact her granddaughter about the vehicle, but she would either lie about where she was at or let her cell phone go to voice mail. Lunger was later contacted by Columbiana County Children Services, who notified her McFarland was arrested in Mahoning County on drug-related offenses and McFarland’s husband had overdosed from drugs while they were in Lunger’s vehicle with three young children present.

A Nov. 4 pretrial was set for Carlos A. Mendoza, 36, East Fifth Street, Salem, charged with domestic violence for allegedly assaulting his live-in girlfriend, Faustina C. Ajanel, on Thursday and threatening to kill her.

A Nov. 5 pretrial was set for Codey A. Mobley, 19, Chester Avenue, Wellsville, charged with aggravated menacing for reportedly threatening to burn down the house where Sarah Berdine and Bobbie McIntyre reside on Chester Avenue on Oct. 7.

A Nov. 7 sentencing hearing was set for Devaughn K. Pastore, West Street, East Palestine, who pleaded guilty to theft for taking a $2.49 bag of Pepperidge Farms Goldfish from the East Palestine Circle K on Sunday.

A Nov. 21 pretrial was set for David W. Reed, 74, Center Road, Homeworth, charged with domestic violence for allegedly striking his granddaughter in the back with his fist and threatened to kill her.

A Nov. 21 pretrial was set for Lisa M. Richards, 28, Lisbon Street, East Liverpool, charged with complicity to theft after she allegedly concealed several items in her purse totaling $41, while consulting with her boyfriend, Andrew Stewart, about what items to steal. He then reportedly left the Dollar General in Rogers on Sunday with the merchandise and returned later to get Richards. A Nov. 5 pretrial was set for Stewart, Asbury Road, 25, Chester, W.Va., charged with theft.

A Nov. 25 pretrial was set for Lyle E. Farmer, 28, Gordonsville, Va., charged with driving under suspension and criminal trespassing for allegedly attempting to retrieve a dog by going to his ex-girlfriend’s home three times after being told not to return. The dog was reportedly not at that home.

A Dec. 2 pretrial was set for Darla D. Austin, 49, Bayard Road, Homeworth, charged with menacing for allegedly threatening to hit a girl and attempting to take her phone to stop her from calling for help.

A Dec. 2 pretrial was set for Anthony Paul Downing, 26, Trinity Church Road, Lisbon, cited with driving under FRA suspension.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court Michael M. Nagel Jr., 28, Brenda Lane, Columbiana, was bound over to the Columbiana County Common Pleas Court grand jury on charges of theft and vandalism. According to court documents, Nagel allegedly cutting and taking copper distribution wire from the electrical substation behind his home on both Oct. 7, 8 and 10th, as well as on an earlier occasion.

Timothy M. Wamsley Jr., 31, state Route 154, Lisbon, was bound over to the Columbiana County Common Pleas Court grand jury on a burglary charge. According to court documents, Wamsley is accused of entering the home of Lisa Benteld and taking two family photos on Oct. 8. Bond was reduced to $5,000 personal recognizance and he was ordered to stay off Shady Lane.

Ian T. Zimomra, 33, Boardman, was fined $130 for driving under suspension and a seat belt violation. He also signed a waiver agreeing to return to Mayfield Heights where there is a warrant for his arrest.

Dylan M. Spiker, Euclid Street, Salem, was fined $50 plus costs for contempt of court after he failed to appear when subpoenaed to court in a case involving James Ingledue on Sept. 30.

An Oct. 24 pretrial was set for Andrew B. Steed, 41, Mahoning Avenue, Alliance, charged with domestic violence for allegedly smacking Kolton Steed in the face with his hand on Thursday.

A Nov. 25 pretrial was set for Joshua S. Paukner, 22, Elkton Road, Lisbon, cited with use of an unauthorized plate.

A Dec. 2 pretrial was set for Barry A. Cooper, 57, West Taggart Street, East Palestine, charged with OVI first offense and failure to display a valid sticker.

A Dec. 16 pretrial was set for Samantha M. Alicea, 28, East Lincoln Way, Lisbon, cited with driving under FRA suspension, tail lights and no helmet.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court, the Salem man charged with having a methamphetamine lab in his apartment was bound over to the Columbiana County Common Pleas Court grand jury Thursday. Christopher S. Neiswonger, 42, West Pershing Street, Salem, waived his right to a preliminary hearing and bond was continued at $250,000 cash or surety.

Neiswonger is charged with illegal cultivation of meth and possession of chemicals for drugs. Authorities served a search warrant at his home on Oct. 7, reportedly finding both the chemicals to make the drug and equipment which had already been used to make the drug on an earlier occasion.

A Nov. 21 pretrial was set for Neiswonger on charges of domestic violence and resisting arrest. According to court documents, he is accused of grabbing his girlfriend, Christie Schnader, by the arm and the foot and dragging her through the house and out into the driveway.

– Constance E. Adams, 23, Creek Road, New Waterford, waived her right to a preliminary hearing and was bound over to the grand jury on a theft of credit card charge. Court documents allege Adams, working as a clerk at Gorby’s Grocery in East Palestine, failed to return a credit card to a customer and used it to make several purchases between Oct. 5 and Oct. 7. Bond was set at $5,000 personal recognizance.

– William E. Coe, state Route 45, Lisbon, was credited with nine days in jail already served with one to serve and fined $300 for aggravated menacing and passing bad checks for two checks totaling $160 written in April 2010 to Campbell’s Grocery. Coe reportedly told dispatchers he would shoot any deputies who stepped onto his property on Sept. 1.

– David G. Crom, 36, Stewart Road, Salem, was fined $300, was credited with one day in jail served and required 100 hours community service for driving under suspension and persistent disorderly conduct for refusing to calm down and cooperate with police in front of his wife and children on May 20.

– Trina C. Cornett, 28, last known address Fairview Drive, Minerva, was fined $150 and credited with one day served for persistent disorderly conduct amended from domestic violence for tearing the screen from the door of her mother’s home and throwing her mother by the throat against the wall of the living room on Sept. 11.

– Thomas R. Brewer, 21, West Clark Street, East Palestine, was fined $200 and had his license suspended for 180 days, for marijuana possession and drug paraphernalia.

– Michael S. Rickerd, 30, Opal Drive, Wellsville, was fined $50, credited with three days served in jail and required 20 hours community service for a waterfowl violation. A citation of violating a court protection order was dismissed.

– A Nov. 18 pretrial was set for Nathaniel G. Russell, 19, New Galilee, Pa., charged with underage consumption.

– A Nov. 19 pretrial was set for Cody Burns, 23, Ridge Street, Leetonia, charged with theft for allegedly leaving Walmart in Salem without paying for two large bags of dog food, a bag of chicken wings and other unidentifiable items placed in the cart on Aug. 25. The identified items totaled $58.

– A Nov. 25 pretrial was set for Bernadette Mellinger, 43, Pine Street, Leetonia, cited with driving under suspension.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Friday, Jacob Clapper, 23, Osbourne Avenue NE, Alliance, was fined $705, had his license suspended for 180 days and ordered to take a three-day counseling program for OVI first offense and failure to control.

Candace Shuman, 35, Samuel Street, East Liverpool, was fined $100 and had her license suspended for 180 days for possession of marijuana.

Kathy Fox, 53, Cusick Road, Lisbon, was fined $100 and had her license suspended for 180 days for possession of marijuana.

An Oct. 15 pretrial was set for Darryl M. Pudder, 40, Bacon Avenue, East Palestine, charged with assault for allegedly punching Matt Juillerat in the face on Thursday.

A Nov. 5 pretrial was set for Kristopher Shawn Alspaugh, 22, Washington Avenue, Alliance, was charged with OVI second offense, OVI controlled substance, driving under OVI suspension, failure to control and possession instruments to ingest and inhale controlled substance.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Thursday, an Oct. 17 preliminary hearing was set for Timothy M. Wamsley Jr., 30, state Route 154, Lisbon, charged with burglary for allegedly going into the home of Lisa Bentfeld while she was at work and taking two family photos on Tuesday. He faces between one and five years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.

An Oct. 17 preliminary hearing was set for Constance E. Adams, 23, Creek Road, New Waterford, charged with theft for allegedly failing to return a credit card following a purchase made at Gorby’s Grocery in East Palestine where she was employed on Oct. 5, then using the card to make several purchases herself between Oct. 5 and 7. She faces between six and 12 months in prison.

Maurice Brown, 23, Cleveland, was bound over to the Columbiana County Common Pleas Court grand jury on a possession of drugs charge after cocaine was reportedly found inside folded paper inside his hat at Fernangles in Salem on Oct. 2.

Richard J. Johnson, 26, East Ninth Street, Salem, was fined $850, had his license suspended for six months, required 15 hours community service and sentenced to three days in jail for OVI first offense and no helmet after he crashed his motorcycle on South Lincoln Avenue in Salem on Sept. 29. Citations of failure to control and temporary permit violation were dismissed.

Chad C. Dotson, 23, Spillway Road, Lisbon, was fined $300 and sentenced to five days in jail for two counts of theft. According to court documents, on Sept. 5 Dotson went into his grandmother’s bedroom, stole a ring and asked a friend to sell it for him at Downtown Gems and Jewels in Salem. They received $135 for the ring. Additionally, on Sept. 28 he and a woman reportedly left Giant Eagle without paying for $287 in groceries and when stopped by police he reportedly had a can of whole cashews in his possession.

A Dec. 3 pretrial was set for Nicole M. Linger, 18, Washington Street, Salem, charged with theft for allegedly being the woman with Dotson, who fled from the store on foot.

Thomas Henry, 69, Shady Lane, Lisbon, was fined $140, required 30 hours of community service at a humane society and ordered not to own or possess any animals for seven counts of animal cruelty. Three additional counts were dismissed. According to court documents, Henry was found to have two dead calves, 32 abused chickens and seven abused pygmy goats without food or water on his property between April 21 and May 9. Additionally he reportedly was cruel to two Australian shepherds on May 7 leaving them tied without shelter, food or water. Two dead chickens and 1 dead goat were both found on the property on May 9.

Shane Burkhart, 25, Cedar Ridge Road, Salem, was fined $200 and required 25 hours community service for driving under suspension.

Marie A. Heninger, 44, Rose Drive, Lisbon, was fined $150, credited with nine days served and required 40 hours community service for assault for punches thrown toward William Lamp and a 9-year-old child at another Rose Drive apartment.

Ronald D. Lacey, 37, state Route 9, Hanoverton, was fined $150, credited with one day served and required 30 hours community service for passing bad checks for a check written to East of Chicago for $52 on Jan. 8.

John C. Taylor, Walnut Street, Salem, was fined $325, required 50 hours community service and had his license suspended for 180 days for unsafe vehicle, no turn signals, possession of marijuana and obstructing official business for placing marijuana into his mouth in an attempt to destroy it.

An Oct. 31 pretrial was set for Dillon David Douglas Vizi, 21, Campbell, charged with OVI refusal with prior within 20 years, OVI first offense and failure to control.

A Nov. 7 pretrial was set for Robert M. Rice, 29, West Perry Street, Salem, charged with disregard for safety on private property and abusing harmful intoxicants for allegedly sucking on a can of Ultra Duster while doing doughnuts in the rear lot of American Standard off New Garden Avenue in Salem on Sept. 24. Rice was reportedly the driver of the vehicle. Additionally, a pretrial was set for an unrelated assured clear distance citation also from Sept. 24.

A Nov. 7 pretrial was set for Thomas A. Ripley, 19, North Howard Avenue, Salem, cited with driving under FRA suspension and possession of a controlled substance for marijuana allegedly found in clear plastic baggie his vehicle.

A Nov. 12 pretrial was set for Robert L. Matthews Jr., 41, Somer Street, Leetonia, charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle for allegedly taking his bosses pickup after his vehicle ran out of gas.

A Nov. 12 pretrial was set for Paul P. Billman, 42, Canton, cited with hit skip and failure to control for allegedly flipping his vehicle on an embankment off the side of U.S. Route 30 on Sept. 14.

A Dec. 9 pretrial was set for James M. Brienzo, 40, Barberton, cited with driving under FRA suspension and speeding.

A Dec. 10 pretrial was set for Richard A. Sigley, 51, last known address West Clark Street, East Palestine, charged with assault for allegedly twisting Cynthia Williams’ arm and slamming her head off the bed on Tuesday.

A Dec. 12 pretrial was set for Alyssa L. Williams, 28, U.S. Route 62, Alliance, charged with criminal trespassing for allegedly going to another lot in the same trailer park more than once, knocking on the doors and windows after she had been asked to leave.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Tuesday, Amy M. Phelps, 32, U.S. Route 30, Minerva, was fined $905, sentenced to 10 days in jail, had her license suspended for 12 months and required 40 hours of community service for OVI second offense and a seat belt violation. Charges of driving under FRA suspension and lane violations were dismissed.

Matthew E. Berger, 36, King Road, Salem, was fined $700, had his license suspended for six months, was sentenced to three days in jail and required 30 hours community service for left of center and physical control of a motor vehicle while intoxicated amended from OVI first offense. A headlights violation was dismissed.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Tuesday, Jessica A. Hill, 30, Lipincott Road, East Rochester, was fined $730, had her license suspended for 180 days and required to attend a three-day counseling program for OVI first offense, a seat belt violation and parking on a highway.

Sherry L. Harris, 53, Allegheny Trail, Negley, was fined $250, had her license suspended for three months, was required 20 hours community service and sentenced to three days in jail for reckless operation amended from OVI first offense. A failure to control citation was dismissed.

Christopher B. Nalepa, 46, state Route 170, East Palestine, was fined $250 and required 20 hours community service for disorderly conduct amended from weapons while intoxicated after he was found by police lying in the open doorway of his home with a spent .45-caliber casing laying on the ground next to him, a loaded .45-caliber handgun on the couch and a claim he made that he had fired the gun into the air.

Terry L. Adams Jr., 37, East Chestnut Street, Lisbon, was fined $200, credited with two days served and sentenced to 28 additional days in jail for domestic violence for punching Ryan Brown in the side of the mouth and face on Aug. 20.

Gary Mason Jr., 39, Commerce Street, Wellsville, was fined $150 and credited with 33 days served and sentenced to 57 additional days in jail for criminal mischief for entering a vehicle on Jan. 16 and assault for going into the home of Richard Powell on July 21 and striking him about the head.

Casey L. Reynolds, 34, West Lincoln Way, Lisbon, was fined $50 and ordered to pay $248 in restitution to Lease Drug within 30 days for passing bad checks.

Johnathan E. Peterson, 19, Cameron Road, Wellsville, was fined $150 for no license amended from driving under suspension. A failure to control citation was dismissed.

Justin Lamp, 35, Foundry Hill Road, Summitville, was fined $100 and required 25 hours community service for driving under suspension.

A receiving stolen property charge against Quint A. Witherow, 32, Spartain Road, Salineville, was dismissed. Witherow was accused of taking a vehicle while the owner was out of town on April 23.

An unauthorized use of a motor vehicle citation against Chad D. Raymond, 24, West Pershing Street, Salem, was dismissed. He had been accused of throwing an object belonging to his girlfriend out of the vehicle while stopped at a stop sign and when she got out to retrieve it, he allegedly got into the driver’s seat of her father’s vehicle and drove away on June 10.

A driving under suspension citation against Ashley Idell Floor, 21, Somer Street, Leetonia, was dismissed. She was fined $55 for a seat belt violation and rear plate.

A failure to produce registration for a commercial plate citation against Darren Glen Lindsey, 26, Millerton, Pa., was dismissed.

An Oct. 15 pretrial was set for Tammy L. Johnson, 45, East High Street, Salineville, charged with OVI third offense and improper registration.

An Oct. 17 pretrial was set for William E. Coe, 54, state Route 45, Lisbon, charged with passing bad checks and aggravated menacing for allegedly calling deputies for help and then telling a dispatcher he would fire upon deputies if they pulled into his driveway on Sept. 1. The passing bad checks citation allegedly involves a check written for groceries on April 6, 2010 at Campbell’s Grocery.

An Oct. 24 pretrial was set for Justin O. Smith, 29, West State Street, Salem, cited with hit skip, driving under suspension and assured clear distance.

A Nov. 4 pretrial was set for Amanda Grace Obrien, 21, Calcutta-Smith Ferry Road, East Liverpool, cited with driving under OVI suspension and speeding.

A Nov. 7 pretrial was set for Aaron M. Pierson, 23, Academy Street, Salineville, charged with receiving stolen property for allegedly having an MP3 player stolen from a home on Foundry Hill Road.

A Nov. 12 pretrial was set for Lisa D. Bentfeld, 45, Shady Lane, Lisbon, cited with driving under a 12-point suspension.

A Nov. 19 pretrial was set for Corey Y. Spencer, 18, Shady Lane, Salem, cited with possession of marijuana, possession of marijuana paraphernalia, OVI first offense and failure to display a valid sticker.

A Dec. 5 pretrial was set for William W. Tyler, 34, Cortland, cited with driving under suspension.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Monday, Jason R. Monter, 32, Bandy Road, Homeworth, was bound over to the Columbiana County grand jury on a theft charge for allegedly having another person’s Valium and Xanax in a mint container in his pocket on Sept. 30.

Bryan C. Paugh, 36, Heritage Drive, Beloit, was credited with two days served and sentenced to an additional 28 days in jail for disorderly conduct for running between campers at Clewell’s Landing in Hanoverton and entering a camper while intoxicated, then refusing orders by deputies to cease on Aug. 8.

Robert D. Zwinger Jr., 57, West Middletown Road, Columbiana, was fined $600 for six counts of permitting the sale of a motor vehicle by an unlicensed sales person. An additional 28 counts were dismissed. The sales reportedly occurred at Cornerstone Premium Motors Inc. locations in Columbiana and Salem between March 2011 and November 2012.

Chad D. Raymond, 24, West Pershing Street, Salem, was sentenced to 10 days in jail and fined $250 for criminal damaging for showing up at an apartment, calling the people there vulgar names and kicking the screen door.

Franklin D. Helton, 68, West North Avenue, East Palestine, was fined $250 and required 25 hours community service for driving under FRA suspension.

Chad Zwingler, 33, West Middletown Road, Columbiana, was fined $200 for two counts of engaging in motor vehicle business without a license for sales he reportedly made in September and October of 2012.

Daniel Sims, 51, Youngstown, was fined $180 for speeding and no license amended from driving under FRA suspension.

Jeffrey D. Beckwith Jr., 38, Lisbon Dungannon Road, LIsbon, was fined $150, had his license suspended for 180 days, sentenced to 58 additional days in jail while credited for two already served for drug instruments after police found two hypodermic syringes in the front pocket of his jeans on Saturday.

Michael E. Mobley Jr., 20, Seigler Road, Salineville, was fined $100, credited with one day served in jail and required 20 hours community service for theft for taking a ride home from the Amtrack station in Pittsburgh in a cab on Aug. 1, agreeing first to the $175 fare and then telling the cab driver he did not have the money when he arrived home.

John A. Carlariello, 54, Oak Street, Salem, was fined $100, credited with one day in jail served and required 30 hours community service for unauthorized use of property amended from passing bad checks for writing a $240 check to Price2Sell in Salem for a Lexicom Rever Rock Effects Unit on June 2, 2012.

Amanda J. Speigle, 23, Depot Road, Lisbon, and Jarred A. Chestnut, 22, Depot Road, Lisbon, were each fined $100 and required 20 hours community service for unauthorized use of property amended from theft for helping others take wood for a location near state Route 644, Kensington.

Brent N. Cooper, 42, South 15th Street, Sebring, was credited with one day served in jail for passing bad checks for a check written to the Salem Club in March for $60.

Joseph Riggs, 55, Trinity Church Road, Lisbon, was fined $100 and credited with two days served for persistent disorderly conduct amended from domestic violence for shoving his wife onto the floor of her home and choking her on Aug. 16.

Richard M. White, 60, Richmond, was credited with nine days in jail for persistent disorderly conduct amended from domestic violence for actions taken against his girlfriend Valli Casto-Wood, at Beaver Creek State Park, when he reportedly was slapping, kicking, pulling her hair and swinging her around on June 5.

Joshua Lamp, 29, Dakota Street, East Liverpool, was fined $50 for hunting morning doves with a gun capable of holding more than three shells on Sept. 16.

An Oct. 10 pretrial was set for Nicholas J. Conway, 32, Waterford Road, East Palestine, charged with assault for allegedly chasing Dale L. Lowe on foot on March 22, 2012 and then punching him numerous times in the face before he fell onto the porch.

An Oct. 15 pretrial was set for Denise L. Brownfield, 49, Brushville Road, East Palestine, charged with OVI third offense, driving under FRA suspension and a lanes violation.

An Oct. 15 pretrial was set for Scott A. Delp, 50, Charlton Drive, Lisbon, charged with resisting arrest, aggravated menacing and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle for allegedly threatening to kill his wife while having a homemade machete.

A Nov. 12 pretrial was set for Donald A. Thomas, 53, Homestead Drive, Columbiana, charged with domestic violence on Sunday for allegedly pushing his wife against a wall, hitting her on both sides of her head, taking her cell phone and then hitting her again when she attempted to get it back.

A Nov. 18 pretrial was set for Nicholas F. Brierly, 24, Mount Orab, charged with OVI first offense, carrying a concealed weapon, criminal trespassing and possession of instruments to ingest or inhale controlled substances. According to court documents, Brierly was found trespassing at the Elkton Federal Prison, driving around the property, having a glass marijuana pipe on the front seat and a large machete-type hunting knife between the front seats.

A Nov. 21 pretrial was set for Jonathan Carl Kimble, 23, Kane, Pa., charged with OVI first offense and marked lanes.

A Dec. 5 pretrial was set for Ralph J. Moore III, 36, Hawkins Road, New Waterford, charged with OVI first offense.

A Dec. 2 pretrial was set for Joseph M. Smith, 27, North Lincoln Avenue, Salem, charged with drug paraphernalia for allegedly having a spoon used for abusing heroin next to him when police arrived at the home due to a reported possible overdose.

A Dec. 3 pretrial was set for Joseph S. Ackerman, 27, Maplewood Drive, Columbiana, charged with OVI second offense and failure to yield the right of way.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Friday, an Oct. 10 preliminary hearing was set for Maurice Brown, 23, last known residence in Cleveland, charged with possession of drugs for allegedly having cocaine in his hat on Wednesday when Salem police were called to the Side Door for a report of a person throwing beer bottles over the fence at the neighboring Fernangles.

Amber M. Haney, 23, Lincoln Avenue, East Liverpool, agreed to waive her right to an extradition hearing so she could be returned to West Virginia, where she is accused of a probation violation.

Cody N. Gill, 21, Dyke Road, Rogers, was fined $400, had his license suspended for six months, was required 30 hours community service and sentenced to three days in jail for unsafe vehicle and reckless operation amended from OVI first offense. A failure to display a valid sticker citation wad dismissed.

Dylan M. Spiker, 23, Euclid Street, Salem, was fined $250 and required 25 hours of community service for failure to reinstate a license and improper backing.

James M. Raneri III, 49, Bye Road, East Palestine, was fined $200 and had his license suspended for six months for obstructing official business and drug abuse for a baggie of marijuana in his possession on Wednesday, which he then ripped from the police officer’s hand after it was discovered.

Mark E. Knight Jr., 26, North Ellsworth Avenue, Salem, was fined $150, sentenced to an additional 23 days in jail and credited with seven days in jail served for obstructing official business for refusing to cooperate with police searching for a runaway teenage girl on Sept. 26. He was further ordered to have no contact with the girl.

George Tyler Dilling, 18, East Third Street, Salem, was fined $150 for speeding.

Jakob D. Bell, 23, Campbell Road, Hanoverton, was fined $25, ordered to attend counseling and had his license suspended for 180 days for drug paraphernalia for a marijuana bowl found on Sept. 27.

A noxious odors citation against Jeffrey Michael Skidmore, 33, Graham Street, Lisbon, was dismissed. Skidmore was accused of needing to clean up the property of the Motorcycle Dream Shop, including expired boats, an inoperable vehicle and numerous tires.

A Nov. 18 pretrial was set for Jason E. Harris, 27, Huck Road, Lisbon, charged with driving under suspension.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court, Roger C. Mullet, 35, West Friend Street, Columbiana, was fined $530, had his license suspended for 180 days and required 40 hours community service for marijuana paraphernalia, unauthorized plate, driving under suspension and a seat belt violation. An improper registration citation was dismissed.

Brice J. Cushman, 20, Pearce Circle, Salem, was fined $500, had his license suspended for 153 days and was sentenced to a three-days counseling program for underage consumption, failure to control and OVI underage first offense amended from OVI first offense. A criminal damaging citation involving allegedly striking an ex-girlfriend’s vehicle several times was dismissed.

Shawn M. Cunningham, 25, 14th Street, Wellsville, was sentenced to 24 additional days in the county jail, credited with 36 days already served and fined $450 for theft and resisting arrest. Cunningham reportedly went into a vehicle on Fourth Street in Wellsville on Sept. 11 and took $21. Previously he went into a vehicle near the Crystal Lounge in Wellsville, taking a radio or GPS out of a car in the parking lot and running from police on Aug. 19. He was eventually located and tased.

Travis L. Haupt, 24, Walnut Street, Rogers, was fined $150, credited with one day served in jail and required 30 hours community service for domestic violence for beating his father on June 1.

Lindsay M. Stine, 24, Youngstown, was credited with three days served in jail, fined $150 and ordered to pay $150 in restitution for receiving stolen property for an Acer Laptop and Wii accessories found in her vehicle on Oct. 23, 2012.

Joshua D. Crooms, 23, Water Street, Salineville, was fined $150 and credited with nine days in jail served for falsification for filing a false police statement about stolen furniture.

Mickey W. Adams Jr., 40, Warren Avenue, East Liverpool, was fined $150 for driving in violation of a driving restriction. A lane violation citation was dismissed.

George Tyler Dilling, 18, East Third Street, Salem, was fined $150 for speeding.

Carolyn M. Smith, 48, DeSellem Road, Lisbon, was fined $150, credited with a day served in jail and required 30 hours community service for aggravated menacing for threatening to stab Sherri Richmond with a knife on Aug. 11.

Adeana M. Hensley, 32, U.S. Route 30, Minerva, was fined $100 and sentenced to 13 additional days in jail, while credited for two days, for domestic violence. According to court documents, while intoxicated Hensley broke a fish tank belonging to her live-in boyfriend by throwing a chair at it and leaving his fish to fall on the ground struggling for their lives while she pushed her boyfriend and threatened him with bodily harm on Aug. 10.

Charles R. Cooper, 52, Lowellville, was fined $100 for speeding.

A domestic violence charge against Michael P. Souers Jr., 26, East Pershing Street, Salem, was dismissed. He had been accused of punching his younger brother in the eye on May 4.

An Oct. 10 pretrial was set for Richard J. Johnson, 26, East Ninth Street, Salem, charged with OVI first offense, failure to control, no helmet and temporary permit violation.

An Oct. 31 pretrial was set for Ronnie W. White, 25, St. George Street, East Liverpool, charged with OVI first offense, failure to reinstate a license and failure to control.

A Jan. 6 pretrial was set for Jerry L. Malone II, 33, Statesville, N.C., cited with driving under suspension.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Tuesday, an Oct. 7 pretrial and preliminary hearing was set for James R. Monter, 31, Bandy Road, Homeworth, charged with a felony theft charge for Valium and Xanax in his pocket, which were identified by the owner as her prescription drugs stolen from her apartment. Additionally, he is charged with misdemeanor charges of criminal damaging and criminal trespassing for damaging the screens went he went into the apartment.

Quint Witherow, Steubenville Pike, Lisbon, was fined $1,150, ordered to attend a three day counseling program, had his license suspended for 180 days and required 40 hours community service for OVI first offense, driving under suspension, seat belt violation, open container, failure to control, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Additionally, he was ordered to pay $1,500 in restitution to his grandmother, Rhea Tedrow, for damage done to her vehicle during the crash on April 21.

John S. Zdelar III, 29, Austintown, was fined $725, had his license suspended for 180 days and was ordered to a three-day counseling program for OVI first offense, open container and marked lanes.

Fawn E. Smith, 50, Stookesberry Road, Lisbon, was fined $250, required 10 hours community service, had her license suspended for three months and sentenced to three days in jail for physical control amended from OVI first offense. A seat belt citation was dismissed.

Gregory Cummings, 23, Madison Drive, East Liverpool, was fined $150, had his license suspended for 180 days and was required 50 hours community service for drug paraphernalia for two hypodermic needles and a large orange rubber band found inside his vehicle following a crash on Dec. 14, 2012.

Joshua McFarland, 21, Cherry Street, Salem, was fined $100, credited with one day served and required 25 hours community service for persistent disorderly conduct for going to Gezo’s for a pizza and the Highlander Laundromat instead of going home where police had ordered him to go due to his intoxication an hour earlier.

James Ingledue, 46, North Lincoln Avenue, Salem, was fined $50, credited with one day served and required 10 hours community service for persistent disorderly conduct. An aggravated menacing charge was dismissed. According to court documents, Ingledue was accused for punching Dylan Spiker in the face, knocking him down. When a child and the boy’s mother, Josie Ezell attempted to stop the assault, Ingledue allegedly produced a handgun, pointed it at Spiker and Ezell threatening to shoot them. Court documents note Spiker and Ezell failed to obey a subpoena in the matter and ordering court clerks to order them to appear now to justify that inaction.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Tuesday, Charles W. Francis, South Avenue, North Lima, was fined $925, had his license suspended for six months, sentenced to three days in jail and required 30 hours community service for OVI first offense and driving under OVI suspension. A turn signal violation was dismissed.

William R. Brown II, 54, Franklin Avenue, Salem, was fined $925, had his license suspended for 12 months, was required 40 hours community service and sentenced to 10 days in jail for OVI second offense and driving under suspension. A lane violation citation was dismissed.

Travis S. Rhodes, 22, South Market Street, East Palestine, was sentenced to 11 additional days in jail with credit for nine days already served and had his license suspended for 180 days for possession of valium and assault for punching Angela Tondo in the face, breaking her nose on Sept. 14.

Jeffrey P. Harrison, 29, West Martin Street, East Palestine, was fined $400 and required 40 hours community service for unauthorized plate and driving under suspension.

Heather M. Leaf, 36, Knox School Road, Homeworth, was fined $200 and required 30 hours community service for hit skip and lane violations.

Franklin C. Skelton, 50, Canton, was fined $200 for child restraint and no license amended from driving under suspension. A stop sign violation was dismissed.

Laura C. Blake, 46, North Lundy Avenue, Salem, was fined $150, required 30 hours of community service and sentenced to three days in jail for two counts of theft. Court documents state one was for climbing onto the counter and taking nearly $290 from the cash register at Cashland in Salem on July 26. Another was for placing merchandise into a Walmart bag while in the Salem store and returning it for $200 on Oct. 2. She was additionally charged with a third theft charge for doing the same thing in Walmart on March 9, 2013, returning the items for $115. One of the counts of theft was dismissed. She was ordered to make restitution to the stores also.

Mark A. Conroy, 44, East Third Street, Salem, was fined $150 and had his license suspended for six months for possessing a baggie of marijuana.

James Hill Jr., 36, 18th Street Heights, Wellsville, was fined $150 and credited with two days in jail for persistent disorderly conduct amended from domestic violence for punching his wife in the mouth on Aug. 17.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Monday, Henry J. Davis Jr., 41, Beacon Light Road, Lisbon, was fined $875, had his license suspended for six months, required 50 hours community service and sentenced to six days in jail for OVI first offense, drug paraphernalia and lane violations.

Diego Guit Ramos Armando, 23, Canton, was fined $350 and required 50 hours community service for no license and failure to yield from a private drive.

Justin M. Anderson, 25, North Lincoln Avenue, Alliance, was fined $250 for theft for pushing a TV out of Walmart in Salem without paying.

Scott D. Bender Jr., 27, South Broadway, Salem, was fined $250 and required 40 hours community service for open burning for burning plastic cups, aerosol cans, foil, cigarette packs, a spoon and other items in his backyard on Aug. 19.

Robert J. Levis, 28, Benton Road, Salem, was fined $250, sentenced to three days in jail and required 25 hours community service for driving under a 12-point suspension.

Gary E. Phillips, 35, Main Street, Hanoverton, was fined $250 and required 40 hours community service for driving under suspension. A fictitious plate citation was dismissed.

David Pastore, 31, Union Street, Washingtonville, was fined $250 for disorderly conduct for refusing to cooperate with requests by police to calm down, speak with them and stay away from the police cruiser which his brother was sitting inside.

Preston Ward, 23, Akron, was fined $250 and required 40 hours community service for driving under suspension.

Michael L. Koval, 33, Youngstown, was fined $150 and credited with seven days served for falsification for giving police his brother’s social security number in an attempt to avoid being taken into custody on a warrant from Mahoning County on Sept. 23.

Angela M. Tondo, 25, West Clark Street, East Palestine, was fined $100 for failure to display a dog tag. A barking dog citation was dismissed.

An Oct. 3 pretrial was set for Mark E. Knight Jr., 26, North Ellsworth Avenue, Salem, charged with obstructing official business for allegedly failing to cooperate with police looking for a missing or runaway teenager on Thursday.

An Oct. 22 pretrial was set for Jammi R. Duran, 34, Poland, cited with three counts passing bad checks for three checks allegedly written to Morgan’s Drug Store in Lisbon on June 11, 2012, for $31, $6 and $240.

An Oct. 28 pretrial was set for Dylan Richard Wolford, 22, South Main Street, Columbiana, charged with OVI first offense and lane violation.

An Oct. 29 pretrial was set for Ronald P. Venezia Jr., 36, Pine Hollow Road, Rogers, charged with domestic violence and criminal damaging for allegedly pushing his girlfriend Tara Reed into a buffet table and when she attempted to stand back up, pushed her down again. Additionally, he reportedly broke her laptop and snapped her cell phone in two.

A Nov. 12 pretrial was set for Alyssa R. Sluter, 22, New Garden Avenue, Salem, charged with domestic violence for allegedly smacking her boyfriend Matthew A. Bays several times in the face and arm on Saturday. An Oct. 28 pretrial was set for Bays, 26, New Garden Avenue, Salem, charged with domestic violence for allegedly shoving Sluter to the ground and causing injuries to her arm.